Made (stylized as MADE) is the third Korean studio album and the fifth Japanese studio album by South Korean boy band Big Bang. Made was preceded by four single albums containing eight songs, all released in 2015. After over a year of delays, the full album was released on December 12, 2016. It marks the group's comeback after a three-year hiatus and their first Korean studio album in eight years

Most astronomers believe the Universe began in a Big Bang about 14 billion years ago. At that time, the entire Universe was inside a bubble that was thousands of times smaller than a pinhead. It was hotter and denser than anything we can imagine. Then it suddenly exploded. The Universe that we know was born. Time, space and matter all began with the Big Bang. In a fraction of a second, the Universe grew from smaller than a single atom to bigger than a galaxy. And it kept on growing at a fantastic rate. It is still expanding today.

Here's a breakdown of the Big Bang to now in 10 easy step. So, how did the universe go from being fractions of an inch (a few millimeters) across to what it is today? Here is a breakdown of the Big Bang to now in 10 easy-to-understand steps. It took quite a bit more than seven days to create the universe as we know it today. com looks at the mysteries of the heavens in our eight-part series: The History & Future of the Cosmos. This is Part 3 in that series. Step 1: How It All Started.

The idea of the Big Bang first came about back in the 1920s and 1930s. When we looked out at distant galaxies, we discovered something peculiar: the farther away from us they were, the faster they appeared to be receding from us. According to the predictions of Einstein's General Relativity, a static Universe would be gravitationally unstable; everything needed to either be moving away from one another or collapsing towards one another if the fabric of space obeyed his laws.

Теория большого взрыва. The Big Bang Theory (original title). 16+ 22min Comedy, Romance TV Series (2007–2019). A woman who moves into an apartment across the hall from two brilliant but socially awkward physicists shows them how little they know about life outside of the laboratory. Creators: Chuck Lorre, Bill Prady.